Maneater: Tiger Body (Body Evolution)

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Tiger Body

The Tiger Body is one of the body evolutions that you can apply to your shark in Maneater.

Unlike the other unlockable body evolutions, the Tiger Body is given to players who purchase the Day One Edition of Maneater.

Tiger Body Official Description

“Like the tiger shark, often called the ‘Garbage Can of the Ocean,’ this evolution allows you to digest nearly anything.”

How to Unlock the Tiger Body

The Tiger Body is made available to players who purchased the Day One Edition of Maneater.

You receive the body evolution in-game after you’ve found the first Grotto (Fawtick Bayou), provided that you’ve entered the code, where applicable.

Tiger Body Parameter Boosts

From Tier 1 to Tier 5, the Tiger Body doesn’t change your shark’s parameters.

The Tiger Body also isn’t a part of a set.

Tiger Body Effects and Abilities

The Tiger Body grants your shark the Garbage Disposal ability, which is described as:

“This ability increases the amount of nutrients you gain from consuming your prey.”

Upgrading your Tiger Body with the required nutrients will enhance the strength of its passive effects, as shown below:

Tier 1Tier 2Tier 3Tier 4Tier 5
Passive:
+5% Fat, +5% Protein, +5% Mineral, +5% Mutagen
Passive: +10% Fat, +10% Protein, +10% Mineral, +10% MutagenPassive: +15% Fat, +15% Protein, +15% Mineral, +15% MutagenPassive: +20% Fat, +20% Protein, +20% Mineral, +20% MutagenPassive: +25% Fat, +25% Protein, +25% Mineral, +25% Mutagen
Cost to Upgrade: 8,000 MineralCost to Upgrade: 10,000 FatCost to Upgrade: 12,000 Fat and 175 MutagenCost to Upgrade: 14,000 Mineral and 350 MutagenTier 5 is the highest upgrade level

Further Tiger Body Details

  • Required Age: Pup
  • Icon: Maneater Tiger Body Icon
  • Appearance: The shark gets a red colouration with blue stripes.
  • Total Upgrade Materials: 22,000 Mineral, 22,000 Fat, 525 Mutagen
  • Set Bonuses: The Tiger Body doesn’t feature as part of a set.

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  1. Ben, your post really resonated with me as I too have attempted scaling the peaks of Mont Blanc after rigorous training! Isn’t it fascinating how endurance levels vary significantly due to the high-altitude conditions? I found it a mental battle rather than a physical one on some of the steep trails. Thinking of which, did you feel the shift in climate affecting the flora drastically? I noticed some unique Alpine plants resilient in those harsh, rocky slopes – a truly amazing adaptation nature flaunts. Moreover, one can’t miss the humbling lesson mountains teach us; no matter how big our accomplishments are, they are mere specks in the enormity of nature. Keen to hear your thoughts, Ben! 🏔️🌿

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